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Walking in Pembrokeshire (Cicerone)
Ref: CIC162
Totally new guide to this popular destination Introduction to the best walking in the national park 40 outstanding routes from short ambles to full-day excursions Precipitous cliffs, sandy coves, wild moorland and areas of great natural beauty The spectacular coastal scenery of Pembroke's national park is only one of the county's many facets explored in this collection of 40 varied and interesting walks. The routes take you through the Preseli Hills (from which ancient man took the 'bluestones' for Stonehenge), the Daugleddau's hidden tidal reaches (once busy with coal barges), deep wooded gorges (whose fast-flowing streams powered long-forgotten mills), prehistoric hill forts, medieval castles, isolated churches and many intriguing places that await discovery. With 40 routes ranging between 2 and 12 miles (20km), there is something for everyone, often incorporating places to visit or a welcoming pub or cafe en route.
£12.00
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